Name

Ref #

HoldingsAcres-roods-perches

Tithe Value Pounds-Shillings-Pence

Thomas McQuaid

19

14-2-0

2-10-0

Dennis Barrett

24

3-3-25

1-0-0

1836-abt Deathof Thomas McQuaid B1768 Ref # 19

Present Day site of Lot #19 on the 1834 Tithe Applotment, for Tummerry, Dromore, Tyrone, Ireland. Thomas McQuaid is listed as leasing this lot. The Tithe was a tax paid to the Church of England. June 20121844 Ordnance Survey Map completed

1850’s Pre-Griffith’s Valuation

Name

Lessor

Map Ref #

HoldingsAcres-roods-perches

Includes BogAcres-roods-perches

Value Pounds-Shillings-Pence

RentPounds-Shillings-Pence

Thomas McQuaid joun.

Wilken Bird

2A

8-1-35

0-0-0

6-5-0

7-0-0

Sub-Let to, Ellen Gallagher (teacher?)

Thomas McQuaid joun.

2BFemale National School

Included above

Included above

Included above

Included above

Thomas McQuaid

James Greer

21A & B

A-6-0-35B-1-2-30

0-0-0

A-5-0-0B-1-0-0

7-10-0

Dennis Barrett

James Greer

10

10-0-25

2-0-0

3-0-0

2-7-0

Patrick McQuaid

Page missing

60

Page missing

Page missing

Page missing

Page missing

Owen McQuaid

James Greer

11A,B & C

A-4-2-21B-1-0-0C-1-3-20

0-0-0

A-3-10-0B-0-10-0C-1-0-0

6-5-6

**Assume this is Thomas McQuaid joun. born Abt 1812 on 2A, is son of Thomas 21A&B, Thomas McQuaid born Abt 1790 on 21A&B, Dennis Barrett born Abt 1810 on 10.

Present day site of Lot # 2A, on the 1860 Griffith's Evaluation, for Tummery, Dromore, Tyrone, Ireland. Thomas McQuaid Jun. is listed as leasing this lot. The Girls National School was on Lot 2B. June 2012

Present day site of Lot #21 A&B, on the 1860 Griffith's Evaluation, for Tummery, Dromore, Tyrone, Ireland. Thomas McQuaid B1790 is listed as leasing this lot. On the 1865 Annual Revaluation, Thomas McQuaid is sited as "Died", and Patrick Teague is leasing the lot. Today the road ends here. In 1865 it went down to lot 24 A&B, where Thomas McQuaid B1837 leased lot 24B and John O'Donnell leased 24A. John was married to Thomas's sister Ann B1836.

Present day site of Lot # 10, on the 1860 Griffith's Evaluation, for Tummery, Dromore, Tyrone, Ireland. Dennis Barrett is listed as leasing this lot. He was the Father to Mary Barrett B1835 who married to Thomas McQuaid B1837. My 2nd Great Grand Parents. June 2012

BuildingExempt

Thomas McQuaid

James Greer

21A & B

A-6-0-35B-1-2-30

6-0-0

Dennis Barrett

James Greer

10

10-0-15

5-10-0

Patrick McQuaid

John Scott

60

10-3-0

15-0-0

Owen McQuaid

James Greer

11A,B & C

A-4-2-21B-1-0-0C-1-3-20

5-0-0

**Assume this is Thomas McQuaid joun. born Abt 1812 on 2A is son of Thomas 21A&B, Thomas McQuaid born Abt 1790 on 21A&B, Dennis Barrett born Abt 1810 on 10

1864-abt DeathThomas McQuaid B1790 Ref 21A&B1865 Annual Revision Book

Name

Lessor

Map Ref.

HoldingsAcres-roods-perches

Value Pounds-Shillings-Pence

Thomas McQuaid joun.

Wilken Bird

2A

8-1-35

6-5-0

Thomas McQuaid (Died)

James Greer

21A & B

A-6-0-35B-1-2-30

6-0-0

Patrick Teague (new lease holder)

same

same

same

same

Thomas McQuaid (taken over from Cornelius O'Donnell)

James Greer

24B

14-3-0 common holding 24A&B

5-10-0

John O’Donnell (wife is Ann McQuaid B1836)

James Greer

24A

Same

5-10-0

**Assume this is Thomas McQuaid joun. born Abt 1812 on 2A, Thomas McQuaid born Abt 1790 (Died) 21A&B, Thomas McQuaid born 1837 on 24B, son of Thomas on 2A, Ann McQuaid 24A, is sister of Thomas on 24B and daughter of Thomas on 2A.

2. Rood: one-fourth of an acre; or 40 square rods; 10,890 square feet

12 pence to the shilling

tuppence

thruppence

half crown

20 shillings to the pound

21 shillings to the "guinea"

· Just about everyone is listed as having and office. Do they work at home? Today a home office is a tax right off. Office (off.) & land (Office means out-building or maybe privy). An Office is an ‘Out-House’

· Denis Barrett B1810 is the father of Mary Barrett and She is the wife of Thomas McQuaid B1835. Descendants of Dennis, through his son John, still live in Tummery today.

· Partick McQuaid Map Ref # 60, can be found on another Ancestry tree. He was born Abt 1820. He could be the Brother or cousin to Thomas McQuaid B1812. Descendants of Patrick, through his son Patrick, still live in Tummery today.

· Own McQuaid, Map Ref 11 a,b &c. I have no info on him.

· There were 62 Plots of land in Tummery in 1860. Two of the Plots were for the National Schools. Plot 2B for Females & Plot 62b for Males. Of the remaining 60 plots. 4 were subdivided with 2 different renters. Thus there were 64 family groups living in Tummery in 1860.

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Hello, My Grandmother Rose Ann McQuaid lived in County Tyronne, her Mother was called Cassey..and came to NYC for work as a cook/maid for the Hudson's (car)co. My Grandmother had 2 brothers John and Owen..one brother died on the day Cassie was buried and the other brother returned to Ireland I believe in the 50's..Grand mom RoseAnn came through Ellis Island..in 1921..listed as a British Subject..I really would like to visit dramore in Ireland..and try to meet and visit my long lost relatives..I believe that the brother that went back to Ireland

Rosalie, Please leave me your E-mail address,so I can respond. Need some Dates, of arrival. Where did they live in the US? Names 1st and last of your GGrand Parents and Grandparents.You are in luck, with a 1920's arrival of your Grandmother, the 1901 & 1911 Census records are on line. Also Civil Registration of birth started in 1864, so their birth, marriage and death will be recorded.

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Hey any idea if i might be related to this Thomas McQuaid? My great grandfather Francis McQuaid came to NY in 1920. Lists his contact person on the passenger list as T. McQuaid living in Dromore and address has "Grannon, M(something ineligible, Ire" ?

Kelsey, There are 2 pages for the 1820 arrival in New York of Francis J. McQuaid. The 2nd page states, this is his 2nd time in the United States, the first time he stayed 15 years. He is going to see Mrs C. Minnerly and planning on staying 10 yrs. He was born in Millick, Ireland. The first page states his last residence was Dromore, Tyrone. There is no Millick in Ireland, but there is a Millix in Tyrone. In Errigal Keerogue Parish, Dungannon PLU. South of Dromore. I found his departure from New York and arrival in Liverpool in 1917, so he first came to the US Abt 1900 + or - a few years. On Ancestry.com see 1920 arrival (scroll to 2nd page) http://interactive.ancestry.com/7488/NYT715_2750-0261/4015972360?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2f%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3findiv%3d1%26db%3dnypl%26rank%3d1%26new%3d1%26MSAV%3d1%26gss%3dangs-d%26gsfn%3dFran*%26gsln%3dMcQuaid%26msbpn__ftp%3dIreland%26msbpn%3d3250%26msbpn_PInfo%3d3-%257c0%257c1652381%257c0%257c3250%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c%26msady%3d1920%26msady_x%3d1%26msapn__ftp%3dNew%2bYork%252c%2bUSA%26msapn%3d35%26msapn_PInfo%3d5-%257c0%257c1652393%257c0%257c2%257c3244%257c35%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c%26msapn_x%3dXO%26msapn__ftp_x%3d1%26dbOnly%3d_F0006F0E%257c_F0006F0E_x%26uidh%3dj66%26pcat%3dIMG_PASSLISTS%26fh%3d0%26h%3d4015972360%26recoff%3d8%2b10%26ml_rpos%3d1&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord#?imageId=NYT715_2750-0261 Here is the 1917 departure from new York http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&new=1&MSAV=1&gss=angs-c&gsfn=Francis&gsln=McQuaid&msbdy=1885&msbpn__ftp=Ireland&msrpn__ftp=New+York&msady=1920&msady_x=1&msapn__ftp=New+York%2c+USA&msapn=35&msapn_PInfo=5-%7c0%7c1652393%7c0%7c2%7c3244%7c35%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c&cpxt=1&uidh=j66&msbdp=5&msadp=5&_83004003-n_xcl=f&cp=8&pcat=40&h=29776462&db=BT26&indiv=1&ml_rpos=1 Francis J. McQuaid departed New York, arrived Liverpool 17 Oct 1917.

Pat McCusker, Kelsey was looking at a record that was referencing the townland of Greenan in Kilskerry Parish. The Millick was Trilick. Her ancestor leased land in both Lifford and Greenan. Are your McCusker's from Dromore? I have run across many McCuskers in my family tree.

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